Kimura Hiroshi
Professor
Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineerin
Gifu University
Japan
Biography
Kimura Hiroshi is currently working in Gifu University,Japan. His research work is on Correction of ionospheric effects for L-band SAR interferometry -SAR interferometry is a promising technology for measuring terrains and ground movements globally. On the other hand, radio waves whose wavelength is 10 cm and more are occasionally affected by the ionosphere in a serious manner. -Scattering mechanism decomposition for SAR polarimetry Scattering mechanisms are decomposed into several types such as forest canopy, built-up area, ground surface and so on, based on polarization characteristics. -Imaging 3d structure of ground surface using multiple SAR data Scattering distributions in height direction over the ground surface are imaged from multi-baseline spaceborne SAR data.
Research Interest
His research interest is on Measuremnet Engineering, Remote Sensing, Microwave Radar